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Pogles' Wood (in its
first series it was
entitled The
Pogles) is an
animated British children's
television show
produced by
Smallfilms between 1965 and...
- a
military term for
snacks Pogles' Wood, an
animated British children's
television series Pogled (disambiguation)
Pogled ispod obrva an
album by Severina...
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Pogled may
refer to: In Montenegro:
Pogled (mountain), a
mountain peak in Kosovo, Serbia, and
Montenegro In Serbia:
Pogled, Arilje, a
settlement in the...
- A
snack is a
small portion of food
generally eaten between meals.
Snacks come in a
variety of
forms including packaged snack foods and
other processed...
- programmes, The Saga of
Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine, Clangers,
Bagpuss and
Pogles' Wood. Born in Harwich, Es****, in 1928,
Peter Firmin trained at the Colchester...
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Subsequent shows that
occupied the
Watch with
Mother slot were as follows:
Pogles' Wood -
Mondays from 1966 to 1973 Joe -
Mondays in 1966,
Tuesdays from 1971...
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Martin Greenwood,
initially in Northfleet. Pandora's twin
Motorola 68020
Pogle could control telecine machines such as the
Spirit DataCine FDL 60, FDL...
- programmes. Bagpuss, Pingwings,
Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine,
Clangers and
Pogles' Wood, were all made by Smallfilms, the
company he set up with collaborator...
- Ivor the
Engine and
Pogles' Wood
followed in 2007.
Elliott was a keen sailor,
skier and bee-keeper. "Ivor The
Engine And
Pogles Wood". www.trunkrecords...
- by
Postgate and Firmin.
Smallfilms is a
company that has made Pingwings,
Pogles' Wood,
Noggin the Nog, Ivor the Engine,
Clangers and Bagpuss, and was shown...